The Facts About KFC Founder Colonel Sanders' Faith In God

It's no secret we have Colonel Sanders to thank for finger-lickin' good chicken. But few know the actual facts behind the Kentucky Fried Chicken founder's hard fought rise to culinary fame. It took a lifetime of self-discovery before Harlan Sanders perfected the fried chicken recipe, making him the legend he is today. But it wasn't until KFC founder Colonel Sanders accepted Jesus Christ into his heart that he finally felt true fulfillment. And the Colonel's testimony just proves it's never too late to let God in!

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An Early Introduction To Cooking

Before he was given his honorary Colonel title, presumably from the Kentucky governor, Harland Sanders was born into a poor family in 1890. His father died while the Colonel was at a young age, and the boy helped his mother by feeding his siblings.

"I did the cooking, and Mom did sewing for the neighbors," he recalled. "When I was seven I baked my first bread. I cared for the two youngest while mother worked."

The Colonel's time spent in the kitchen would serve him well later in life. It would just take a while before he'd realize it!

A Life Spent Drifting

Some know right off the bat what they're meant to do in life. Colonel Sanders was not one of those people.

The Colonel dropped out of school in the sixth grade. At 16, he fibbed about his age and joined the army. He served in Cuba for roughly six months before he was honorably discharged. Some suggest it's because his true age was discovered.

At 18, Colonel Sanders married Josephine King of Jasper, Alabama. By 19, he was blessed with his first child -- a baby girl they named Margaret. The couple had two more children together, but the Colonel's lack of direction took its toll on the marriage.

Most of Colonel Sanders' life was spent meandering between different jobs, trying to find the one that best suited him. He tried his hand at living life as a farmer, streetcar conductor, soldier, railroad fireman, lawyer, insurance salesman, steamboat operator, secretary, lighting manufacturer, and a number of other jobs, including hotel owner and restaurateur.

Some jobs he lost, but most the Colonel simply tired of. He was searching for something . . . he just didn't know what.

Settling On Fried Chicken

At one point, Josephine took the kids and moved back in with her parents in Jasper. Presumably, she was tired of the Colonel's career hopping. He was distraught, and went to the home of his in-laws. The Colonel hid in the woods near the home, planning to kidnap the kids when they came out to play. But God was at work!

The kids never came out, but Josephine's father did. He and the Colonel wound up having a deep conversation. The Colonel's father-in-law took him inside, and he was able to reconcile with his wife for a time.

Colonel Sanders continued to bounce from job to job, and eventually his marriage with Josephine came to an end. While running a Shell service station, Colonel Sanders started cooking again -- running a cafe out of the station.

By 65, the Colonel sold his first restaurant and dedicated his attention to developing the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise. He'd finally found his true calling. By 73, Colonel Sanders sold the KFC corporation for $2 million dollars, and was at last financially secure.

“My prayers have always been of thankfulness," he said. "God has been so good to me. I’ve been a great believer in tithing."

He spent all of his life working to make his fortune. But after Colonel Sanders accepted Jesus, he spent his latter years giving it all away.

“I always figured there is no use being the richest man in the cemetery. You cannot operate from there," Colonel Sanders said at 90 years old. “People don’t know that I gave most of my money away. Most of it goes to churches.”

And it just goes to show that no matter what, it's never too late to turn your life over to God!

"Charge those who are rich in this present world that they not be haughty, nor have their hope set on the uncertainty of riches, but on the living God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy; that they do good, that they be rich in good works, that they be ready to distribute, willing to communicate; laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold of eternal life." 1 Timothy 6:17-19